Placing the Affected at the Centre of the Debate

Placing the Affected at the Centre of the Debate

ByLina SenguptaOct 4, 202416 min read

Opinion Paper: Those affected must be placed at the centre of the debate in order to ensure the implementation of…

Justice in the “critical minerals value chain” – moving in…

Justice in the “critical minerals value chain” – moving in…

ByAnge-Dorine IrakozeSep 27, 202412 min read

Introduction Humanity is at a crossroads, confronted with the effects of climate change that no nation can solve on its…

Leave it to our children

Leave it to our children

ByElisa SchullanSep 20, 202413 min read

An Appeal To Involve The Youth In Climate Policy Introduction Some of the most influential politicians could be our grandfathers…

Investment and Investor Protection in Somalia

Investment and Investor Protection in Somalia

ByRené BrosiusSep 13, 202419 min read

Introduction With Somalia’s accession to the East African Community (EAC), the internal market of this community is also becoming increasingly…

Is Article 34 (6) rendering the African Human Rights System…

Is Article 34 (6) rendering the African Human Rights System…

ByJulius KreibigSep 6, 20249 min read

Introduction The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the ‘African Charter’) is the central international human rights instrument charged…

Universalism of Human Rights versus Cultural Relativism within the African…

Universalism of Human Rights versus Cultural Relativism within the African…

ByJohann Demetrius StraußAug 30, 202410 min read

Introduction The discourse surrounding cultural relativism and universalism in the context of human rights is a contentious and thought-provoking subject…

  • Placing the Affected at the Centre of the Debate
    Opinion Paper: Those affected must be placed at the centre of the debate in order to ensure the implementation of existing documents with existing resources, instead of constantly “bringing new documents onto the market” Introduction The problem is not that there are no legal frameworks, but the ones that do exist are not properly enforced.…
  • Justice in the “critical minerals value chain” – moving in tandem for a just transition
    Introduction Humanity is at a crossroads, confronted with the effects of climate change that no nation can solve on its own without working with others. It requires all countries to act jointly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the temperature rise to below 1.5°, and attain the global objectives of the Paris Agreement. To achieve…
  • Leave it to our children
    An Appeal To Involve The Youth In Climate Policy Introduction Some of the most influential politicians could be our grandfathers and -mothers. They stand there confidently and preach that they know what is best for society and future generations. After all, they have decades of experience.[1] Including in the area of climate change and the…
  • Justice in the “critical minerals value chain” – moving in tandem for a just transition
    Introduction Humanity is at a crossroads, confronted with the effects of climate change that no nation can solve on its own without working with others. It requires all countries to act jointly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the temperature rise to below 1.5°, and attain the global objectives of the Paris Agreement. To achieve…
  • From Dubai to Baku: Energy Justice at the COPs and the Question of Fossil Fuel Abandonment
    The twenty-eighth Conference of the Parties (COP28), which took place in Dubai from 30 November to 13 December 2023, made a modest yet significant contribution to energy justice by expressing a nuanced position on phasing out global fossil fuel development and use. While the COP recognised that urgent measures were needed to respond to the…
  • Our development is inextricably linked to the past and next generation
    1. Introduction Natural resources, including minerals, belong to our common heritage, entrusted to present and future generations to support their respective needs.[1] In this respect, mineral resources have the potential to enhance the right to development,[2] a fundamental human right enshrined in the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (African Charter) and in the…
  • Investment and Investor Protection in Somalia
    Introduction With Somalia’s accession to the East African Community (EAC), the internal market of this community is also becoming increasingly attractive for foreign investments. A common market with over 300 million populations is developing, and there is not only a common internal market. It also has an excellent strategic location from the Indian Ocean to…
  • The East African Community: Past Experiences and Lessons for the Future
    Introduction The East Africa Community (EAC) is one of the oldest regional economic blocs in the world.[1] Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, as members of EAC, had a customs union as early as 1927.[2] While this regional bloc collapsed in 1977, it was re-established in 2000 and grew from three to eight countries, including Uganda, Kenya,…
  • The Legal Analysis of Community Rights in Environment Decision-Making in the Federal Republic of Somalia
    Introduction People often feel hopeless and powerless to protect the environment, themselves, their families and their individual rights. However, through the creative use of the law, a number of notable successes for the environment and people have been recorded in many countries.[1] Environmental decision-making in Somalia stands at the intersection of legal, social, and environmental considerations, with…